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Free stuff for editors and webmasters

One of the great thing about the Web is the easy sharing of material to republish. Here are three useful sources of free articles for any editor (online or print) or blogger:

  1. Rusty Wright produces free ’skeptic-friendly’ evangelistic articles using a wide range of secular or felt-need starting points. View articles.
  2. David Buckna writes regular quizzes based on popular culture – usually films or music. Again these are intended for a not-yet-Christian audience, and can be reproduced with permission. View quizzes.
  3. We offer a range of free articles for Christians, relating to evangelism. And any of our blog postings or main pages can be used in print (or syndicated online with an easy javascript code).

Do you know any other sources? Please let us know using the ‘leave a comment’ link below.

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